Collaborative Democracy Network — Member Publications
Below are recent publications by members of the Collaborative Democracy Network.
Books
Making Better Places: The Planning Project in the 21st Century. Patsy Healey. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Implementing Innovation: Fostering Enduring Change in Environmental and Natural Resource Governance. Toddi A. Steelman. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2010.
Planning with Complexity: An Introduction to Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy. Judith E. Innes and David E. Booher. Routledge, 2010.
Built to Win: Creating a World Class Negotiating Organization by Hallam Movius and Lawrence Susskind Harvard Business Press 2009
The Cure for our Broken Political Process by Sol Erdman and Lawrence Susskind, Potomac Books, 2008.
"Teaching Collaboration in the Age of Networks" by Muhittin Acar. H.U. Iktisadi ve Idari Bilimler Fakultesi Dergisi, (Hacettepe Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences). 2008. Vol. 26, Issue 1, pp. 255-268.
Theories of Democratic Governance. Edited by Eva Sorensen and Jacob Torfing. Palgrave MacMillan, 2008.
Democracy as Problem Solving: Civic Capacity in Communities Across the Globe. Xavier de Souza Briggs. The MIT Press, 2008.
Innovations in Public Leadership Development. Edited by Ricardo S. Morse and Terry F. Buss. M.E. Sharpe, 2008
"Voluntary and Community Sector Partnerships: Inter-Organizational Relations and Future Challenges" by M.P. Mandell and R. Keast. In The Oxford Handbook of Inter-Organizational Relations, Steve Cropper, Mark Ebers, Chris Huxham and Peter Smith Ring (eds). Oxford University Press, 2008.
"Understanding the Realities of Collaborative Networks in the United States" by M.P. Mandell. In The Theory and Practice of Local Governance and Economic Development, Mark Considine & Sylvan Giguere (eds). Palgrave/Macmillan, 2008.
The Age of Direct Citizen Participation. Nancy C. Roberts (ed). 2008.
Political Communication & Deliberation. John Gastil. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008.
Civic Engagement in a Network Society. Kaifeng Yang. Edited by Erik Bergrud. Charlotte: Information Age Publishing, 2008.
Deliberation, Participation and Democracy: Can the People Govern? Shawn Rosenberg (ed.). London/New York: Palgrave MacMillan, December 2007.
A Manager's Guide for Resolving Conflicts in Collaborative Networks. Rosemary O'Leary and Lisa Blomgren Bingham. IBM Center for the Business of Government, 2007 http://www.businessofgovernment.org/pdfs/OlearyBinghamReport.pdf
Managing Within Networks: Adding Value to Public Organizations. Robert Agranoff. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2007.
Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies: Toward a relational planning for our times. Patsy Healey. Routledge, 2007.
About Networks that Work: A Practitioner’s Guide to Managing Networked Action. Myrna Mandell and Paul Vandeventer. Los Angeles: Community Partners, 2007. Ordering info.
Immigrants and Boomers: Forging a New Social Contract for the Future of America. Dowell Myers. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007.
Transforming Public Leadership for the 21st Century. Edited by Ricardo S. Morse, Terry F. Buss, and C. Morgan Kinghorn. M.E. Sharpe, 2007.
Creating a Culture of Collaboration. Edited by Sandy Schuman.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.
Breaking Robert's Rules by Lawrence E. Susskind and Jeffrey L.
Cruikshank. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
Business and Environmental Policy. Eds. Michael E. Kraft and Sheldon Kamieniecki. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, forthcoming 2006.
Coming Clean: The Effects of Environmental Information Disclosure on Corporate and Community Decisionmaking. Michael E. Kraft, Troy D. Abel, and Mark Stephan. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, in progress.
Leadership for the Common Good: Tackling Public Problems in a Shared-Power World. Barbara C. Crosby and John M. Bryson. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2005 (second edition).
The Network Society?: A New Concept for Planning. Edited by Louis Albrechts and Seymour J. Mandelbaum. London: Routledge, 2005.
Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Management. Eds. Paul Sabatier, Will Focht, Mark Lubell, Zev Trachtenberg, Arnold Vedlitz, and Marty Matlock. MIT Press, 2005.
Adaptive Governance and Water Conflict. Edited by John Scholz and Bruce Stiftel. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 2005. (Reviewed by William D. Leach, Journal of the American Planning Association, 72(4): 514).
Street Science. Jason Corburn. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, August 2005.
Environmental Policy. Eds. Michael E. Kraft and Norman J. Vig. 6th ed.
Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, July 2005.
The Deliberative Democracy Handbook: Strategies for Effective Civic Engagement in the Twenty-First Century. Ed. John Gastil and Peter Levine. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (June 2005).
The IAF Handbook of Group Facilitation: Best Practices from the Leading Organization in Facilitation. Ed. Sandor P. Schuman. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (February 2005).
Collaborative Environmental Management: What Roles for Government? Tomas M. Koontz, Toddi A. Steelman, JoAnn Carmin, Katrina Smith Korfmacher, Cassandra Moseley, and Craig W. Thomas. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 2004. Reviewed by William D. Leach, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25(5): 105-107).
Empowered Participation: Reinventing Urban Democracy. Archon Fung. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2004.
Environmental Policy and Politics. Michael E. Kraft, 3rd ed. New York:
Pearson Longman, 2004.
“From Enemies, to Higher Ground, to Allies: The Unlikely Partnership between the Tobacco Farm and Public Health Communities.” E. Franklin Dukes. Participatory Governance: Planning, Conflict Mediation and Public Decision-Making in Civil Society. Eds. W. Robert Lovan, Michael Murray, and R. Shaffer. London: Ashgate Press, 2004.
Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives. Michael E. Kraft and Scott R. Furlong. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2004.
The Western Confluence. Matthew McKinney and William Harmon. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2004.
Evaluating Stakeholder Participation in the Transition to Sustainable Development: Methodology, Case Studies and Implications for Policymaking. Angela Oels. LIT Verlag: Münster (2003).
Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts. Eds. Roy J. Lewicki, Barbara Gray, Michael Elliott. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2003.
Guidebook to Public Dispute Resolution in North Carolina. John B. Stephens. Chapel Hill, NC: Institute of Government, University of North Carolina (2004). To order, see: <https://iogpubs.iog.unc.edu/iog.asp?page=ordering>
Bureaucratic Landscapes: Interagency Cooperation and the Preservation of Biodiversity. Craig W. Thomas. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2003).
Deepening Democracy: Institutional Innovations in Empowered Participatory Governance. Archon Fung and Erik Olin Wright. London: Verso (2003).
Collaborative Public Administration. Robert Agranoff and Michael McGuire. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press (2003). (Read a review by Richard Margerum).
The Transformative Power of Dialogue. Edited by Nancy C. Roberts. Oxford: Elsevier Science, 2002.
Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation. Joachim Blatter and Helen Ingram. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001.
Getting Results Through Collaboration: Networks and Network Structures for Public Policy and Management, Myrna P. Mandell, Ed., Quorum Books, 2001.
Journal Articles
"Strategies for Megaregion Governance: Collaborative Dialogue, Networks, and Self-Organization." Judith E. Innes, David E Booher, and Sarah Di Vittorial, Journal of the American Planning Association 77 (1), 2011: 55–67.
"Governance for Resilience: CALFED as a Complex Adaptive Network for Resource Management." David E. Booher and Judith E. Innes, Ecology and Society 15 (3), 2010: 35. www.ecologyandsociety.org/vo115/iss3/art35/
"Evaluating Collaborative Environmental Planning Outputs and Outcomes." Lynn A. Mandarano. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 27(4), 2008: 456-468.
"Institutions for Interstate Water Resources Management." Lynn A. Mandarano, Jeffrey P. Featherstone & Kurt Paulsen. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 44(1), 2008: 136–147.
"A Quantitative Analysis of Consensus Building in Local Environmental Review." Carissa Schivelyn. Journal of Planning Education and Research 27(1), 2007: 82-98.
"Evaluating Network Arrangements: Toward Revised Performance Measures." Myrna P. Mandell & Robyn Keast, Public Performance & Management Review, 30(4), June 2007:574-597.
"Special Symposium: Collaborative Public Management." Rosemary O'Leary & Lisa Blomgren, Eds. Article: Getting The Right Mix: Unpacking Integration Meanings and Strategies, Robyn Keast, Kerry Brown & Myrna P. Mandell, International Public Management Journal, 10(1), 2007: 9-34.
"Improving Public Deliberative Practice: A Comparative Analysis of Two Italian Citizens’ Jury Projects in 2006." Lyn Carson. Journal of Public Deliberation, 2(2), 2007, Article 12.
"Evaluating Stakeholder Dialogues." in: Stoll-Kleemann, S./Welp, M. (eds) Stakeholder Dialogues in Natural Resources Management. Theory and Practice. Springer: Berlin. (2006): 117-151.
"What Do We Know and Needto Know About the Environmental Outcomes of Collaborative Management?" Tomas M. Koontz and Craig W. Thomas. Public Administration Review, 66:6, 111-121 (December 2006).
"Inside Collaborative Networks: Ten Lessons for Public Managers." Robert Agranoff. Public Administration Review, 66, s1 (December 2006).
"Ways of Knowing and Inclusive Management Practices." Martha S. Feldman, Anne M. Khademian, Helen Ingram, and Anne S. Schneider: Public Administration Review, 66, s1 (December 2006).
"Varieties of Participation in Complex Governance." Archon Fung. Public Administration Review, 66, s1 (December 2006).
"Collaborative Public Management and Democracy: Evidence from Western Watershed Partnerships." William D. Leach. Public Administration Review, 66, s1 (December 2006).
"Collaborative Public Management: Assessing What We Know and How We Know It." Michael McGuire. Public Administration Review, 66, s1 (December 2006).
"Conclusion: Parallel Play, Not Collaboration: Missing Questions, Missing Connections." Lisa Blomgren Bingham and Rosemary O'Leary. Public Administration Review, 66, s1 (December 2006).
"Survey Article: Citizen Panels and the Concept of Representation." Mark B. Brown. Journal of Political Philosophy, 14, 3 (2006): 203-225.
"Theories about Consensus-Based Conservation (A reply to Peterson, et al. Vol. 19, No. 3)." William D. Leach. Conservation Biology, 20, 2 (April 2006).
“Public Involvement in USDA Forest Service Policymaking: A Literature Review.” William D. Leach, Journal of Forestry, 104, 1 (January/February 2006): 43-49.
“To Trust an Adversary: Integrating Rational and Psychological Models of Collaborative Policymaking.” William D. Leach with Paul Sabatier. American Political Science Review, 99, 4 (November 2005): 491-503.
"Collaborative Growth Management in Metropolitan Denver: Fig Leaf or Valiant Effort?" R. D. Margerum. (forthcoming, Land Use Policy).
"Deliberation Before the Revolution: Toward an Ethics of Deliberative Democracy in an Unjust World." Archon Fung. (forthcoming, Political Theory, 2005).
“Watershed Partnerships: Evaluating a Collaborative Form of Public Participation.” Discussion paper commissioned by the National Research Council panel on Public Participation in Environmental Assessment and Decision Making. Mark Lubell and William D. Leach, February 2005.
"What We Know about Environmental Conflict Resolution: An Analysis Based on Research." E. Franklin Dukes. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 22, 1-2, (2005).
"An exchange on Inclusion and Democracy," by Iris Marion Young, The Good Society, 13, 2 (2004): James Bohman, "Decentering Democracy: Inclusion and Transformation in Complex Societies," pp. 49-55; Jane M. Drexler and Michael Hames-Garcia, "Disruption and Democracy: Challenges to Consensus and Communication," pp. 56-60; Iris Marion Young, "Response to Bhoman, Drexler, and Hames-Garcia," pp. 61-63.
“Collaborative Governance Practice and Democracy.” David E. Booher. National Civic Review 26, 4 (Winter 2004).
“The Origin of Politics: An Evolutionary Theory of Political Behavior.” John R. Alford and John R. Hibbing. Perspectives on Politics (December 2004).
“Network Structures: Working Differently and Changing Expectations.” Robyn Keast, Myrna P. Mandell, Kerry Brown, and Geoffrey Woolcock. Public Administration Review (May/June 2004).
"Deep Democracy: The Inner Practice of Civic Engagement.” Patricia A. Wilson. Fieldnotes 3 (February 2004). 8 March 2005. <www.shambhalainstitute.org/Fieldnotes/Issue3/index.html>
"The Challenges and Implications of Collaborative Management on a River Basin Scale." R. D. Margerum & D. R. Whitall . Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 47, 3 (2004): 407-427.
“Strong Opposition: Frame-based resistance to collaboration.” Barbara Gray. J. Community and Applied Psychology, 14, 3 (2004): 166-176.
“Recipes for Public Spheres: Eight Institutional Design Choices and Their Consequences.” Archon Fung. Journal of Political Philosophy 11, 3 (September 2003): 338-67.
“Associations and Democracy: Between Theories, Hopes, and Realities.” Archon Fung. Annual Review of Sociology, 29 (2003): 515-39.
“Collaborative Dialogue as a Policy Making Strategy.” Judith E. Innes and David E. Booher. Deliberative Policy Analysis: Understanding Governance in the Network Society. Eds. Maarten Hajer and Hendrik Wagenaar. London: Cambridge University Press (2003).
"Understanding What Can Be Accomplished Through Interorganizational Networks." Myrna P. Mandell & Toddi A. Steelman, Public Management Review, 5, 2 (2003).
"Social institutions in East Timor: Following in the Undemocratic Footsteps of the West." Lyn Carson and Brian Martin. Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2003, pp. 123-136.
"Investigating the Emotional Roller-Coaster Ride: A Case-Study-Based Assessment of the Future Search Conference Design." Angela Oels. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 19 (2002): 347-355.
“Network Power in Collaborative Planning.” David E. Booher and Judith E. Innes. Journal of Planning Education and Research (Spring 2002).
"Collaborative Planning: Building Consensus and Building a Distinct Model for Practice." R. D. Margerum. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 21, 2 (2002): 237-253.
"Evaluating Collaborative Planning - Implications from an Empirical Analysis of Growth Management." R. D. Margerum. Journal of the American Planning Association, 68, 2 (2002): 179-193.
“Environmental Conflict and Its resolution." T. P. d’Estree, E. F. Dukes, et al. Handbook of Environmental Psychology. Eds. B. Bechtel and A. Churchman. New York: Wiley & Sons, 2002.
"Collaboration Through Network Structures for Community Building Efforts,"M. P. Mandell. National Civic Review, 90(3), Fall 2001: 279-287.
"Innovative Consultation Processes and the Changing Role of Activism." Lyn Carson. Third Sector Review, Volume 7, No. 1, 2001, pp. 7-22 .
“Habitat Conservation Planning: Certainly Empowered, Somewhat Deliberative, Questionably Democratic.” Craig W. Thomas. Politics and Society 29 (2001): 105-130.
"Organizational Commitment to Integrated Environmental Management: Matching Strategies to Constraints." R. D. Margerum. Environmental Management, 67, 4 (2001): 421-431.
"The Limits of Civic Environmentalism." Troy D. Abel and Mark Stephan. American Behavioral Scientist, 44, 4 (2000): 614-628.
"Special Symposium: The Impact of Collaborative Efforts," Myrna P. Mandell, Ed. Policy Studies Review, 16(1), Spring, 1999.
"The Sydney Water Contamination Crisis: Manufacturing Dissent." Science and Public Policy, Vol. 25, No. 4, August 1998, pp. 265-271.
